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Old June 22nd, 2004, 09:35 PM
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Hi

I have recently reformated my computer and it was working fine until recently i've notice that when i read some articles or documents that contain mostly of words on the net, the page does not display fully. Directly after it finish loading, the screen with the page will kinda 'blink' once and then when u scroll until the end of the page some words/lines/paragraphs from the end of the articles will be missing.

With further check i discover that around 1 to 2 seconds after the page finish loading, it was display fully, with every words/lines/paragraphs of the article on the end of the page. Then the 'blink' will happen and it will kinda cut out those few ending part of the articles.

Why is this 'blinking' happening? Is it something to do with the memory not being enough to display the page fully? The computer was seem to working fine previously with the same memory size though.

Or is there some setting that i forgotten to set after reformating the computer?(using WindowsXP Pro)

Thanks for the help.

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Hi YuLing,
Sounds like a browser glitch. Have you done all of the critical Windows Updates? If not, try that first. If that doesn't correct the situation, look for the lates update to Internet Explorer (my assumption).

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I might suggest trying to use the browser "Mozilla" too, I personally find it to be a MUCH MUCH MUCH better browser. I have no pop-up blockers on my machine at all and still havn't gotten one. and Ad-Aware catches nothing every run, so i'm not getting spyware either. try that out by going to www.mozilla.com and see if it helps you out there.

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I might suggest trying to use the browser "Mozilla" too, I personally find it to be a MUCH MUCH MUCH better browser. I have no pop-up blockers on my machine at all and still havn't gotten one. and Ad-Aware catches nothing every run, so i'm not getting spyware either. try that out by going to www.mozilla.com and see if it helps you out there.

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